POSTGAME NOTES: No liftoff for Giants in Houston, Wilson headed for the DL, Hensley Meulens gets a therapist, one very big Grizzly takes the mound, etc.

The Giants are planning to make a formal application to the league office to make the Arizona Diamondbacks play the remainder of their games against the Phillies and Braves.

Also, the Giants want to reschedule the remainder of their games against the team with the worst record in baseball. That would be, let me look that up here …

Oh. Nevermind.

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There isn’t much “game” in the game story, which is mostly a State of the Team from GM Brian Sabean. At least he doesn’t have to explain a swooning stock market or make friendly with John Boehner.

The notebook has the latest on Brian Wilson, who looks to be DL-bound tomorrow, and also Sabean’s take on Carlos Beltran.

It’s amazing. When Beltran joined the Giants on July 28, they were 16 games over .500 and held a three-game lead in the NL West. The trade was supposed to put them over the top.

Instead, they’ve gone upside down while losing 16 of 24 and falling into second place.

Also check the notebook for Pablo Sandoval’s take on his rough-looking, lefty-lefty hitting experiment, which he hadn’t ever tried before in his career.

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Senior advisor Joe Lefebvre will remain in uniform the rest of the season as he assists hitting coach Hensley Meulens, Sabean said.

But the former hitting coach won’t replace the current one.

“Hensley needs an extra set of eyes to allow him to exchange ideas, as well as someone to vent, frankly,” Sabean said. “A lot of this is therapy, too. And the workloads will be a lot to manage with guys on the DL and the rosters expanding in September.”

Lefebvre, the club’s hitting coach from 2000-07, had served as the Giants’ chief advance scout in recent years. Sabean said the front office was working to juggle assignments to cover Lefebvre’s shifting duties.

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I hope Waldis Joaquin opened frequent-flier accounts. Last week, he traveled from Fresno to Atlanta and basically sat in a hotel room for two days as the Giants covered themselves in case they needed to make a DL move.

They didn’t, Joaquin got shipped all the way back to Fresno, and he got hammered for six runs (two earned) in two-thirds of an inning for the Triple-A Grizzlies Friday night.

Seems a tad cruel. It could get crueler, too.

The Giants are in need of a reliever again Sunday, with Wilson going on the DL. And while it’s unconfirmed, I hear that right-hander Steve Edlefsen — not Joaquin — might be on his way to Houston.

Whomever they call up stands a decent shot to pitch behind spot starter Dan Runzler. (Jonathan Sanchez is unable to go because of his sprained left ankle.)

Joaquin and Edlefsen are on the 40-man roster already. (Marc Kroon is not, and plus he tweaked his groin Friday night.)

The Grizzlies don’t have a preponderance of pitching, either. They actually used Brad Eldred, their big, hulking first baseman/DH, to finish out Friday night’s 12-2 loss to Brett Tomko and Round Rock.

Eldred didn’t allow a run in 1 2/3 innings.

Hey, maybe the Giants should stick Eldred on the roster, instead. His 21 homers are a touchdown and extra point more than anyone’s hit in a Giants uniform this season. He can bring Brett Pill with him, too.

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When Joe Posnanski has lunch with Duane Kuiper, only good can result. Like this blog post.

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Brandon Belt finally got to play in front of his home crowd. Oh, Brandon. You’ll never hear the end of this.

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Oh, say, can Milo Hamilton call a walk-off grand slam. (It’s the second call on this video.)

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Is this trip almost over?

Andrew Baggarly

Andrew Baggarly has documented the most eventful era in San Francisco Giants baseball history, having covered the team since 2004 for th​ree major media outlets including the San Jose Mercury News and the Oakland Tribune​. This is his 20th season as a baseball writer.
​Baggarly is the author of the bestselling book, A Band of Misfits: Tales of the 2010 San Francisco Giants, and the newly published Giant Splash: Bondsian Blasts, World Series Parades and Other Thrilling Moments By the Bay. Baggarly’s other notable life accomplishments include running as the Bratwurst in the Milwaukee Sausage Race and becoming a three-time Jeopardy! champion.

Congratulations on the funniest “handle” I have ever seen. That broke me up.

Hilarie, Wisdom Cow and others:

Very interesting postings. Not too many dumb comments today.

I felt disenfranchised the first time they sent Belt down. That was just incredibly dumb. From then I no longer lived and died with the games. The management is awfully inept in handling position players.

Bochy/Righetti have handled the pitching staff brilliantly for years. And credit to Sabean for assembling it.

Maybe the plusses and minuses add up to a .500 team.

Speculator

Thanks Baaggs – nice writeup, will go check the game story.

Not much to be said. They’ve been in self-destruct mode, but Arizona has allowed them to remain with a shot.

g-bum-man

Thsi is what happens when you have a merry-go-round lineup. Consistency suffers!!!

Crawford and Belt should have been playing every day for the last month or so. They give the team better defense and would probably be hitting around .250 by now. If you are going to lean on the pitching as the over-all strategy, at least play good defense behind the hurlers!!

Bochy is looking kinda stubborn and stupid at this point. He has zero imagination!!!

Foothills Ryan

Baggs, thanks for all you do. Tough times to write on the team, but you do superbly as always. Hope you don’t mind my “blog” that doesn’t require clicking. Here’s to thinking about next year, early:

So let’s say the brass goes “ALL IN” in 2012 with a little bit of smarts to boot (impossible you say?). They go all in an land Jose Reyes on a big contract (how else ?). They add a centerfielder/leadoff man in Coco Crisp plus a righthanded 4th outfielder with a little bit of pop, like Jonny Gomes or Ryan Ludwick.

The Rotation:

Lincecum
Cain
Bumgarner
Vogelsong
Sanchez

(Zito held unto during spring training, maybe Sanchez gets traded but probably not, and Surkamp is the 6th man starting in AAA)

The lineup:

Reyes
Sanchez
Posey
Sandoval
Huff
Belt
Schierholtz
Crisp
Pitcher

The bench:

Rowand (should get canned and put in Ford or Peguero)
Gomes or Ludwick
Crawford/ utility IF
Keppinger
Whiteside/backup C

Well I have entered contracted amounts where possible and arbitration/FA guess where applicable and summed it up on a spread sheet and the answer is :

150 million dollars.

So if management ponies up 16-18mil per for Reyes and Crisp for 7mil plus someone like Gomes or Ludwick for 3-5 million, the total payroll is going to be in the 150 million +/- 5 million ballpark. Would save around 10 million by not tendering to J. Sanchez and Affeldt. Another 5 for not throwing a bone to Keppinger. So many permutations, so much fun…

Wilson visiting Andrews was not just fortuitous (Slash nailed it) it was because the elbow is serious.

Sunny and wet @ 608pm 🙂

stanfordfan

Hah! Let’s re-sign Bonds and see what happens…

TheCity

Hehe – great story about Kuiper and Bibby. Thanks for the link, Baggs – and the write-ups.

michael B

Ok Baggs. It was a pretty obvious oversight that you did not mention Huff’s homerun in your game write up. You even made a point of saying there was no scoring between Ross’ RBIs and Pablo’s. You make it obvious at every opportunity that you dislike Huff. But this was over the top. He deserve’s an update and apology. Not cool!!

TheCity

MichaelB – you need to do the Huff laugh/cry when you’re whining like that! 🙂

kf

I saw in the game article that Sabean said this year is very different from last year. Uhhh, I don’t think Bochy got the memo, because if he did, he wouldn’t be playing Tejada or Huff EVER.

Clearly Huff is out of shape, and it’s affecting his swing and defense (I don’t need to mention his baserunning) and just because he isn’t fat like Pablo was, doesn’t mean he doesn’t deserve the same treatment Pablo got last year. In fact, he’s probably in worse shape now than Pablo was last year. Yet he’s not being benched, or being threatened with demotions, or being treated like a child as Pablo was, he’s being run out there every day.

Is it cause he’s white? Or skinny? Or a fellow fisher/hunter guy? What’s the deal?

Woj

It’s Bam Bam Meulens and Joe Lefebvre in “Dumb and Dumber II” a feature film about the 2011 S.F. Giants implosion directed by Brian Sabean and produced by Bruce Bochy. From Bill Neukom Studios – opened July 28 at select Nationa League ballparks.

TheCity

I’d think Sabean would be the Producer and Bochy would be the Director.

Kuiper is the Gaffer.

michael B

You guys can do all the laughing and dissing of Huff you want to. Baggs can do whatever he likes in his blogs, but this was in his news write up for the Mercury News, not his blog. Personal feelings about Huff should not be included there. It’s a NEWS Story. The City, always admired your posts, but this one is gratuitous.

Dinero

and Kruk is the fluffer.

sorry, couldn’t help it. I like Kruk.

Foothills Ryan

Oh that Kuiper story is A+. If anybody ever has a problem with Kruk/Kuip, grab some pine.

avwh

Kf:
Yep, its because of the color green – because Sabean gave him $22M.

kf

Michael B should hit 4th in the order, just of behind Huff, our cleanup guy, so as to protect him.

Rickraff

Giants lost two to Houston…not much else to say…the season is slipping away…

Shellfish

I gotta give props tp panda…batting left, all jacked up…all he needed was the bloody bandage around his head…courage and determination against all odds. U go baby!

TheCity

Whoah! I’m gratuitous! I guess I better do the Huff laugh/cry thing too!

TheCity

Good Call ShellFish, Panda has really shown something this year.

michael B

The City

Sorry if I feel that when supposedly working as a Journalist a person should be expected to act with integrity and get the facts straight. I’ve already said it’s one thing to say what you want in a blog, but in a news article I think we should hold a Journalist to a higher standard. So, shoot me.

edlefsen has one save with Fresno in 2011 and has a plus .300 batting average against doesnt look like a potential closer

Dinero

Torres had a nice game tonight in Vegas: 2/4 with a double and a triple, a walk and 3 RBI.

Craw was 0/5 with a SO. Dang.

TheCity

Thanks for the report Dinero. Doesn’t it seem like there’s not been much publicity that Torres was sent down to the minors? Seems like we just heard he was on the DL, took short trip to PR – but I never heard he was going to the minors. I guess it might be called a rehab thing.

E. Normas Johnson

Mr Sabean,

With all due respect, the reason you don’t have team speed is because you sent it all down to Fresno. Look back earlier in the season and you can pick out games where the outcomes where shaped by the speed of Ford and Burris.

Bring those guys back up.

Right now 3/4’s of your roster reminds me of the Tin Man from Wizard of Oz. Problem is, we can’t seem to get enough oil on them all.

Dinero

@ TheCity – glad you think so, I thought I must have missed something. Last I heard Torres was on the DL and took off back home, next thing I know he’s starting in Fresno. I didn’t hear anything about any rehab assignment. Odd.

Dick Trickle

TheCity aka ClutchUp

Dick Trickle

Dinero & TheCity,

That’s because even though you think you know everything that’s going on with this organization you don’t, and you never will.

I don’t even want the Giants to make the playoffs. They’ll be absolutely embarrassed by the braves and/or phillies. Giants hitters should mass retire together after this season.

Dick Trickle

Sorry Dinero, can’t help it. Blame my mother for it.

TheCity/ClutchUp, you make no sense.

I apologize to you both for stating the absolute truth. You only know what THEY want you to know, which is nothing.

TheCity

Full Moon Over the Blog tonight?

Something’s making all the characters come out, lol.

Dinero

@ Dick Trickle – see that’s just it, most of the time, when a player’s status changes (i.e. DL -> rehab) we are updated. Whereas with Torres, we haven’t heard a word. At least I haven’t. And I follow the beat writers pretty closely. Hence, odd.

Frank The Tank

“You’re my boy KILLBLUE!”

Dick Trickle

Dinero,

That’s because they didn’t want you to know that. They were trying to help Torres save face by saying he was on the DL. They didn’t want to embarrass a guy who could be a key piece come Sept 1.

Dinero

@ Dick Trickle – that sounds reasonable, and that’s pretty much what we were getting at. Of course, you state it as fact, as though you have some inside knowledge – do you know that to be true? Or is that your opinion?

TheCity

I think Dick Trickle is one of the seminal opinionaters on this blog! Fluid writing.

I am the Idiot

Dinero

Aug 28th The day we will no longer have to suffer watching Schierholtz or Belt.

next sunday and counting.

But again I am the Idiot

theinric

Can we please replace Amy G with Kate Scott

Dick Trickle

Dinero,

If I told you I would have to kill you, and I like reading your stuff way too much to do that.

Oil Can Boyd

Release derosa now and bring up Pill who is leading all baseball in RBIs and is putting up numbers comparable to Posey in Fresno in 2010-
Pill can play 1B or 2B and Huff can play LF or Keppinger SS.
He can spell Panda at 3B vs lefties
Giants need offense and a dose of the pill is what the doctor ordered-

Dick Trickle

TheCity/ClutchUp,

That’s some pretty good stuff. Glad I can fill your hands with good stuff to write.

pacman68

Dick Trickle is not telling us anything we already don’t know. We knew Torres had a phantom injury. They didn’t want to embarrass the guy, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure it out. They did the same thing with Zito but then he actually got hurt. What I really want to know … why the hell is Mark Derosa still on this team. Can you tell me that Dick Trickle? I’ll give you a hint — $

Foothills Ryan

Grizzlies report:

Conor Gillaspie has a .381 OBP. Hits line drives, left handed bat, utility infield potential and a way to slash money from next years budget (see my 2012 template around #7).

Needs to play a position other than 3rd base. Why haven’t they figured this out yet. Brett Pill (.342ish OBP) has not where to go in this organization.

Dick Trickle

Pac,

DeRosa is still on the team because he is a good veteran presence in the clubhouse and is a decent bridge as a spot starter for the infield until the Sept 1 call ups arrive.

Non-Bandwagon

@ #6

The Giants better not pay $$$ for Reyes. He is a speed based player with hamstring problems. Once his speed goes, you have a $20M a year Jeff Keppinger clone.

The money would be much more wisely spent going after Fielder or even Pujols (who I doubt will be available). He has obvious weight issues, but he’ll be in good enough shape while the Giants are in win now mode. We can’t say the same for Reyes who has multiple DL stints in even his contract year.

If those fail, I’d even rather sign the aging Jimmy Rollins to a shorter contract. The Almeda native might be compelled to return home and would be a nice addition even if he is no longer in his MVP form.

A couple of those guys are no longer with us of course – well, they are still alive, just not in our organization. You get what I mean.

Interesting that Crawford was #10 on the list, behind both Culberson and Adrianza. Joseph too, for that matter.

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I admittedly don’t know much about the Eastern League – someone please chime in if I’m off base – but it seems like the offensive numbers in general are way lower in AA than they are in A+ and AAA. Guys who put up pretty big numbers in SJ seem to take a substantial hit in Richmond. Assuming that’s accurate, it makes what Peguero is doing lately pretty impressive.

His last 10 games:
.389/.415/.444/.859 with 8 RBI and a couple walks.Not too shabby.

By comparison, Ford’s last 10:
.237/.256/.263/.520

pacman68

DT,

Don’t we have enough veteran presence on the bench? It’s BS, if he made 1 mill instead of 6 mill he would have been either DFA or put on the 60 day list. Management can’t afford to have all their money men making them look bad. That’s why Huff is rolled out their day after day. They don’t give a crap about Belt cause they are paying him nothing. Same with Rowand… they keep him on the roster cause they don’t want to egg on their face for giving such a lousy player a crap load of money. So please keep the decent bridge theory for dummies.

Imagine how awesome it would be if we could get an occasional adult rated, profanity laced, broadcast from Kruk and Kuip. We could get some of the really good stories, then.

Let’s look at the bright side. Wilson’s elbow is hurt and not his chin. It would be a shame if the doctors had to shave his beard.

Dinero

by the by, Peguero is also on the 40-man roster. Maybe he makes more of an impact after 9/1 than Ford.

Dick Trickle

Ok Pacman you win. Watch out, the ghosts are about to get you!

pacman68

DT,

I eat ghosts for breakfast!!

Bdub

What kind of impact does Ford make beyond pinch running? He certainly doesnt help our dismal hitting…actually, adds to it

Dinero

pinch running and defensive replacement – but that’s what I mean, maybe that guy is Peguero, not Ford. I guess then the offensive numbers don’t matter much, but hey if Peguero is the higher prospect and is having better success, might as well get him some PT.

Bdub

I think we’ll like Peguero…he is a player

Dinero

but then, Ford is ridiculously fast. I haven’t seen Peguero, but I imagine he isn’t quite that fast.

Bdub

Peguero has very good speed…not Ford speed but plus speed

Vegas Giants Fan

Pacman68

I wish we had the 93 lineup too. Best Giants team to never win.

Howie Feltersnatch

I hear they have another speedster at AA that we should be paying attention to. His name is Willie Hayes. Faster than lightning.

muzak

There was no question in my mind Beltran would be hurt, it was just a question of when and for how long. If he plays again and doesn’t get hurt that has to be considered the upside of a deal that was done as much to keep other teams from making it as to acquire Beltran.

Baggs suspected it would be Hembree summoned sooner rather than later Given that Fresno isn’t exactly the hotbed of relievers right now, Hembree would seem to be the guy you’d want. Gotta say this sounds like admitting defeat already. Keeping DeRosa around as some kind of sentimental gratuity? Keeping Tejada around so he can talk guys through a 1st round playoff shellacking by the Phils? That’s what we’re looking at. A team poised to try to get to PS, not to go anywhere in it.

Tonight MadBum finally gave up, I think, he got to a 1-2 count on Martinez before he hung a curveball right over the fat middle of the plate and it came back at him with a tail on it. Later he hung a slider for game winning jack. But clearly his faith waned on him, and that friends, is a good sign the goose is cooked.

It has been an epic collapse. They’ve lost 16 of 22, dropping from 17 games above .500 to six measly games over the mark of mediocrity. …

Still, you can’t say the Giants aren’t lucky. As they continue on their inexorable slide to oblivion, they are actually staying in place, holding fast at 2.5 games behind the first-place Diamondbacks. They are going nowhere fast. That’s better than a slow bus to hell. If the Giants ever do get their act together, they can thank the Diamondbacks for keeping the lights on and leaving a baloney sandwich and a hot pot of coffee out on the kitchen counter.

…

It may seem amazing to say this, but the Giants can create a whole new identity in the final 35 games. It may not match the Band of Misfits brand of last year, and they may not recapture all of the magic they conjured earlier in the season with that string of walk-off victories.

It could be that the Giants create an identity of doing just enough, the bare minimum, nothing fancy, perhaps even accidental and fortuitous, slipping through a backdoor entrance. Like the New York Mets of 1973, or the Minnesota Twins of 1985.

Who says the Giants can’t back into the playoffs? There’s no rule that says they can’t. And there’s no rule that they have to have a great record to get in. As long as it’s better than the next best team, they’re good.

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Walter Guest

Peguero is a singles hitter with a 3% lifetime walk rate. He is not hopeless but is far from a savior. He is a B prospect/4th outfielder type.

Dinero

what’s wrong with being a “singles hitter”? There have been some pretty good ball players that you could classify as singles hitters (Carew, Gwynn, Boggs et al). Sure, it’s not as sexy as a big masher, but a guy like that can be extremely effective. Not saying Peguero is in that class or even could be, but to write him off as a singles hitter to me shows somewhat limited baseball knowledge.

That walk rate is low, granted. But patience can be learned, to an extent.

What’s more, why does every prospect have to be a savior? How about just a solid contributor? I would take a whole team of those, any day.

Don’t change the lineup Boch. This lineup produced 5 runs. Our starter just didn’t have his good game. It’s tough to lose again but atleast we got something accomplished offensively. Still need to get better offensively, but yeah. Hector Sanchez should catch Runzler tomorrow so get a look at him and get his bat in there. Hopefully Tejada can be shipped off somewhere too. Why in the hell did Bochy pinch hit Fontenot. He was 2 for 3. Who cares if a lefty is on the mound. Seriously. But yeah, the more patient Huff is, the more success he will have. Anyways, Belt didn’t have a good showing but he did give one for a ride that I thought was a 3 run shot. But yeah. He should still play tomorrow and I see him having a productive game. I could only see Bochy not playing him and starting Rowand again, lol. Fricken Bochy.

Wineguy

Amen CB

Frank Rizzo

I don’t get the Runs-ler over Surkamp decision. Sure Surkamp isn’t on the 40-man, but Zito to the 60-day DL would open a spot. Wilson to the 15-day DL opens a spot on the 25-man. Depending on how Surkamp does they could then decide whether to DL Sanchez or option Surkamp to get another reliever after Sunday.

Runs-ler’s 2011 MLB numbers:
1.67 WHIP
6.64 ERA
.295 BAA

His numbers at Fresno are better, but still not particularly lights-out:
1.57 WHIP
4.17 ERA
.246 BAA

FaQ2

Mix in the youth.
Get faster.
Get quicker.
Get stronger.
Get more energy.
Get better Defensively.
Hit the ball with more authority.

Get the lineup in the right order. OBP and Speed at the top. Consistent Clutch hitters with some Speed and Power hitting 3rd and 4th. Purely RBI guys to follow.

Samuel

Giants will NOT get Reyes. It will be one of the largest mistakes in Franchise history. Remember, he wants a huge long-term contract, and he’s going into his age-29 season. Also, he has a huge ego and is a total dickhead, so it will ruin clubhouse chemistry.

Hitman

Did i say let the whining continue ladies? Yes i did! Heh,heh,heh,heh,heh!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hitman

Allow me to say one word. Astros! Heh,heh,heh!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am the Idiot

HItman

Defending World Series Champions San Francisco Giants

But again I am the Idiot

I am the Idiot

TWC

We do not want to hear about how Kruk and Kuip did it with there Uncles and aunts and all there cousins.

keep that crrzap in your Wisconsin KKK meetings

I am the Idiot

Brandon Belt is sitting at the Schierholtz line. .200

Like I said yesterday about the line up if the Giants where going to score multiple runs it would have to come from the 8 & 9 guys in order getting on. well the 7, 8 & 9 guys got on and two mutiple run innings produced the dark hole in the line up is Nate Schierholtz and Belt does not get any simpler. AAAA

But yet again I am the Idiot

I am the Idiot

Samuel

you meant to say the Giants will not get Reyes with out signing Beltran also. and then proceed to win 5 straight World Champioships

but again I am the Idiot

ClutchUp

Wisdom Cow Post #60,

Right now I would like it if Kuip would just get the players names right. There is at least 2-3 times a game where he calls guys by the wrong name. Hope there isn’t anything going on that we need to worry about.

prima facie

Classic Kuiper-Carew-Bibby story.

Peter

I blame the Golden State Warriors for all of the Giants injuries.

Peter

Giants should just stop messing around with average hitters. Go after Prince Fielder already.

What we’ve seen on this road trip are teams that dipped into their farms systems for players who have provided big sparks: Atlanta brought up Jose “George” Constanza, who has lit up the joint with his speed; Houston has brought up almost a full lineup of kids who are playing with energy. It’s a shame that the Giants don’t have the same faith in their own system.

That being said, every at bat in which Brandon Belt doesn’t produce puts a nail on the coffin in the idea of bringing up prospects. Bochy and Sabean can point to Belt and say, see, the pressure is too much on the kids.

So, Belt needs to get going here…

Dick Trickle

Peter,

I am sure that the Brewers would be willing to give up Fielder right now just so they could help the Giants.

Peter Handler

No FaQ!

Dick Trickle

All of this howling about DFAing guys needs to simmer down.

All of the guys you want on this roster will be here in just over a week. Patience children.

GiantHusker

@56, you crack me up, Dick! Mark de Rosa is there to be a much-needed “veteran presence in the clubhouse.” So that’s what the Giants have been lacking. I guess Huff, Tejada, Cabrera, Rowand, et. al. aren’t enough veteran presences in the clubhouse.
Who needs players who can actually play well?

ReadytoHangMyself

Hey Dick, If you DFA them, then Bork can’t Crayon them into the lineup.

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